Pregnancy outcomes in patients with congenital myasthenic syndromes.
Karen O'ConnellTatiana RooneySetareh AlabafSithara RamdasDavid BeesonJacqueline PalacePublished in: Muscle & nerve (2022)
Our results show that clinical worsening during pregnancy was common but rarely persistent. The majority of women with CMS can safely plan pregnancy, but close follow-up is required from their neurology and obstetric teams. Although we identified no safety concerns, continued medication use should be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.